KEN HAMWEY, Staff Sports Writer
Franklin A.D. Had Hoped for Shortened Season

When Governor Charlie Baker closed all schools for the remainder of the 2019-20 calendar year on April 21 and the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association (MIAA) ruled that all sports for the spring season were canceled because of the...

Christopher Tremblay, Staff Sports Writer

For the past three seasons, the Tri County softball team has found themselves one-win shy of advancing into the Divisional Tournament. This spring was going to be different. However, Coach Stephanie Caffrey did not have the faintest clue at how...

Christopher Tremblay, Staff Sports Writer

For the past three seasons, the Tri County softball team has found themselves one-win shy of advancing into the Divisional Tournament. This spring was going to be different. However, Coach Stephanie Caffrey did not have the faintest clue at how...

Christopher Tremblay, Staff Sports Writer

For the past three seasons, the Tri County softball team has found themselves one-win shy of advancing into the Divisional Tournament. This spring was going to be different. However, Coach Stephanie Caffrey did not have the faintest clue at how...

J.D. O’Gara

She’s been practicing in Franklin for three decades, and it’s not unusual for Dr. Stacey Raybuck Schatz, who owns Professional Physical Therapy and Sports Medicine, to conduct free physical therapy workshops for the community. The era of Covid-19...

Covid-19 Pantry Frequently Asked Questions

What are your hours?
The Pantry is open on Tuesdays and Fridays from 9:30 am – 12:30 p.m. and 1:30 to 4 p.m.
Where are you located?
43 West Central Street (next to The BLACK BOX)
Do you need an appointment?
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On May 15, downtown Franklin sprang to life with colorful plants added to barrels, planters and window boxes. The Franklin Downtown Partnership (FDP) and the Franklin Garden Club organized the planting of pink, blue and white flowers to beautify...

J.D. O’Gara

Serving a population that’s at the highest risk for complications from Covid-19, local senior centers, including Franklin, Medway and Millis, have been working to adapt its services to the current “new normal.”
“What we’re finding is people...

J.D. O’Gara

It wasn’t a long road, but it was a busy one, packed with help from innovative engineers, business investors, Franklin town officials, Massachusetts officials and the Mass ERT (...

OBITUARY
Mildred J. (Anderson) Tashjian - of Wrentham passed away on May 22, 2020, she was 76 years old. Mildred was born on October 29, 1943 in Boston, Massachusetts to the late David & Veronica (Tatten) Anderson. She was the beloved...

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